Boughton Pumping Station was a water
pumping station
Pumping stations, also called pumphouses in situations such as well drilling, drilled wells and drinking water, are facilities containing pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another. They are used for a variety of infrastru ...
near
New Ollerton
Ollerton and Boughton is a civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. The main settlements are the town of Ollerton and the villages of New Ollerton and Boughton. The civil parish was formed in 1996, when the ...
in
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The traditi ...
, operating from 1905. After closure it became a commercial hospitality venue.
History
Situated on the edge of Sherwood Forest, Boughton Pumping Station opened in 1905 together with an associated Superintendent’s house and five workers' cottages.
The Blackburn Engine House, the main pumphouse, was designed by
William Beedham Starr
William Beedham Starr JP (1865- 2 November 1953) was an architect based in Nottingham.
History
He was born in 1865 in Quorndon, Leicestershire to Thomas Starr (1832-1918) and Arabella Beedham (1833-1921). He married Emily Ida Kirkness in 1890 ...
which included a tall brick chimney. The Pumphouse was commissioned by the Nottingham Corporation Water Department and was capable of pumping 20 million imperial gallons (91,000 m3) per day through of pipe from the underground sandstone Aquifer. There were two Manhattan-type
triple-expansion steam engine
A compound steam engine unit is a type of steam engine where steam is expanded in two or more stages.
A typical arrangement for a compound engine is that the steam is first expanded in a high-pressure ''(HP)'' cylinder, then having given up he ...
s from Ashton Frost of Blackburn, with standby Davy horizontal engine and triple-expansion engine by
Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour
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* Andrew Fairbairn (disambiguation), several people
*Bill Fairbairn (born 1947), Canadian ice hockey player
*Bruce Fairbairn (1949â ...
.
The Pumping Station later passed into the hands of
Severn Trent Water
Severn Trent plc is a water company based in Coventry, England. It supplies 4.6 million households and business across the Midlands and Wales.
It is traded on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Severn Trent, the ...
. The engine house was
listed as Grade II in 1974. By 1980 it was obsolete and in need of major repair. In 1988 the uncertain future of the building worsened when it suffered from mining subsidence. Boughton Pumping Station Partnership Trust secured funding to restore the buildings and by 1998 the works were complete.
Since its completion in 1998 the Station was operated as a Business Centre by different owners including Boughton Pumping Station Trust, Nottinghamshire County Council and NE Group.
In April 2010 it was privately purchased by Horizon Investments and re-launched as Blackburn House, named after the original Blackburn Engines which pumped the water from underground to supply the City of Nottingham.
A planning application to convert the building into nine one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats was submitted by Aldred Developments to
Newark and Sherwood District Council
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* Newark, New Jersey, city in the United States
* Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey; a major air hub in the New York metropolitan area
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Places Canada
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in 2016.
The Pumping Station was repurposed by new owners in 2016 into a new venue for weddings, corporate and private events.
See also
*
Bestwood Pumping Station
Bestwood Pumping Station was a water pumping station operating in Nottinghamshire from 1874 until 1964.
History
Bestwood Pumping Station was built between 1871 and 1874 on land belonging to William Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans. It was comm ...
*
Papplewick Pumping Station
Papplewick Pumping Station, situated in open agricultural land approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) by road from the Nottinghamshire village of Papplewick, was built by Nottingham Corporation Water Department between 1881 and 1884 to pump water ...
*
Listed buildings in Ollerton and Boughton
References
External links
The Pumping House
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Buildings and structures in Nottinghamshire
Infrastructure completed in 1905
Grade II listed buildings in Nottinghamshire
Newark and Sherwood
Water supply and sanitation in England
Water supply pumping stations
1905 establishments in England